Can executive salary increases be controlled?

AUTHOR(S)

Littlefield, David

PUB. DATE

February 1995

SOURCE

People Management;2/9/1995, Vol. 1 Issue 3, p6

SOURCE TYPE

Periodical

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

Discusses the salaries of top executives in different companies in the United States and Great Britain. How are salary increases controlled; United States attempts on implementing corporate governance standards; Comparison of United States executive earnings and Great Britain executives.

ACCESSION #

9710180283

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